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Showrunner?

I've primarily seen the term "script editor" used on British TV programmes. How is the term related to the US concept of "showrunner?" --Jay (Histrion) (talkcontribs) 03:14, 17 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Investment Plan

Creating an investment plan is a wise financial move. Here are some steps to consider:

1. Set Clear Goals: Determine your financial objectives, such as retirement, buying a home, or funding education.

2. Assess Risk Tolerance: Understand your risk tolerance, as it will influence your investment choices.

3. Build a Diverse Portfolio: Diversify your investments across different asset classes (stocks, bonds, real estate) to spread risk.

4. Choose Investments: Select specific investments based on your goals and risk tolerance. Consider mutual funds, ETFs, or individual stocks and bonds.

5. Asset Allocation: Decide how much of your portfolio to allocate to each asset class.

6. Monitor and Adjust: Regularly review your investments and make adjustments as needed to stay on track with your goals.

7. Emergency Fund: Ensure you have an emergency fund before investing to cover unexpected expenses.

8. Time Horizon: Consider your investment time horizon, as it impacts your risk profile.

9. Professional Advice: If unsure, consult a financial advisor for personalized guidance.

Remember that investments carry risks, and it's crucial to align your plan with your unique financial situation and goals. 182.188.97.51 (talk) 16:52, 19 September 2023 (UTC)Reply